What Should I Do In Crewe?
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How Do I Get To Crewe?
To get to Crewe, you can follow these driving directions:
- From Manchester, head south on M6 and take exit 16 towards Crewe/Nantwich. Follow signs for A500/Crewe and merge onto A500.
- From Birmingham, head north on M6 and take exit 16 towards Crewe/Nantwich. Follow signs for A500/Crewe and merge onto A500.
- From Chester, head southeast on A51 and continue onto Nantwich Rd/A534. Turn right onto Crewe Rd/A532 and continue straight onto Crewe Rd. Turn left onto Hungerford Rd and continue onto Vernon Way. Turn right onto Bradfield Rd/A5020 and turn left onto A500.
If you prefer rail travel, you can take a train to Crewe Station, which is served by several major train operators including Virgin Trains and Arriva Trains Wales. Crewe Station is well-connected to local landmarks, cities, and towns by rail. For example:
- If you're coming from Manchester, take a direct train from Manchester Piccadilly to Crewe Station.
- If you're coming from London, take a direct train from London Euston to Crewe Station.
- If you're coming from Liverpool, take a direct train from Liverpool Lime Street to Crewe Station.
- If you're coming from Chester, take a direct train from Chester Station to Crewe Station.
Overall, whether you choose to drive or take the train, getting to Crewe is easy from nearby landmarks and cities.
What's The Nearest Airport To Crewe?
The closest airport to Crewe is Manchester Airport, which is approximately 20 miles away. The easiest route to take from Manchester Airport to Crewe is to take the M56 motorway and then switch to the M6. From there, it's just a short drive to Crewe.
Where Is Crewe?
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